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The first week is complete, with the second and third claimed. The rest of the series is currently up for grabs.

According to TV Tome, the series will run twelve episodes. However, at that rate, firing one per week, we'd run out of contestants. Don't be surprised if someone gets brought back or there's a non-elimination leg. (By tradition, Bebo gets first claim to that episode.) But as with other series (including TAR), you also shouldn't don't be surprised if one or more of the end slots gets cut off -- or if FOX cancels this in midrun, or switches it to another day, or pre-empts it for three weeks to run extra episodes of The OC, or if TV Tome is just plain wrong. For now, we'll go with twelve slots (three filled) and knock on wood occasionally.

If we don't get enough people to fill all twelve slots, a randomly-chosen few will be asked to take extras. If any episodes are cut from the run, the duplicate assignments will be eliminated first: we'll try to make sure everyone gets at least one, to the limit of the series and the number of applicants. However, FOX and the BluePeeps can override me at any time. Especially the BluePeeps.

I'm willing to attempt, but i have to rely on my wife remembering to tape it for me as i work Sunday nights. So far so good, but one forget on the right night, and i miss out . I think this show is hilarious so far, with a few exceptions, such as the play in front of the kids last episode that kinda drug.

You -- are victim #6. The December 12th episode is yours, presuming the series manages to stay on the air that long.

And remember: by starting your summarizing career, you become eligible for The Big Three! You won't necessarily get an episode, but you can enter the inevitable random draw with everyone else, and you might get lucky! This is sort of like buying a lottery ticket if a rite of torturous passage was involved beforehand, but take what you can get!

This is still assuming twelve episodes, since no one's said anything different yet. I don't think we'll see a full dozen in the run, but we might get through seven without the series being canceled: only have it suspended for one week was semi-promising. A lot depends on the ratings for last night, though.

Please note that as per next week's previews, GizmoBer has snagged the coveted paintball episode. All negotiations to get it away from him should be conducted with him. Not me. Him. Got that, TJ?

It's yours. Just be warned: we are now entering the territory where the show may cease to exist -- either through cancelation or completing the run. Episodes around this level are more of an educated guess than anything else.

But doing a summary here still lets you apply for the Big Three later on, so take the chance! If it doesn't work out, you actually get an hour of your life back for other activities!

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